Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People don't have to sell the cards - they can resell the items they buy and in fact it happens all the time on Craigslist and elsewhere.
So basically the only program that would satisfy a republican is a lunch counter where you eat and then leave, fully supervised the whole time. Because if you give something to a person, they might resell it.
Fabulous.
If they are reselling it, that suggests they didn't really need it and probably shouldn't be getting it. If you don't like my opinion or attitude, fix the problems. I'll be happy to change my mind when the situation changes, but until then if you are excusing or defending it then you're part of the problem.
So as long as you can ever find a case of fraud, you object to government programs to help the poor. I suppose you won't drive a car until someone makes one that causes zero deaths.
One or two individuals committing fraud here and there is one thing but the article above talking about Baltimore indicated that 39 businesses were actively participating in welfare fraud as well. And that's just Baltimore. To me that indicates a big and widespread fraud problem that is institutionalized. Again, as long as you are deflecting, minimizing and denying, you are part of the problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People don't have to sell the cards - they can resell the items they buy and in fact it happens all the time on Craigslist and elsewhere.
So basically the only program that would satisfy a republican is a lunch counter where you eat and then leave, fully supervised the whole time. Because if you give something to a person, they might resell it.
Fabulous.
If they are reselling it, that suggests they didn't really need it and probably shouldn't be getting it. If you don't like my opinion or attitude, fix the problems. I'll be happy to change my mind when the situation changes, but until then if you are excusing or defending it then you're part of the problem.
So as long as you can ever find a case of fraud, you object to government programs to help the poor. I suppose you won't drive a car until someone makes one that causes zero deaths.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People don't have to sell the cards - they can resell the items they buy and in fact it happens all the time on Craigslist and elsewhere.
So basically the only program that would satisfy a republican is a lunch counter where you eat and then leave, fully supervised the whole time. Because if you give something to a person, they might resell it.
Fabulous.
If they are reselling it, that suggests they didn't really need it and probably shouldn't be getting it. If you don't like my opinion or attitude, fix the problems. I'll be happy to change my mind when the situation changes, but until then if you are excusing or defending it then you're part of the problem.
Anonymous wrote:Those articles are two years old. If you think there is only 1% fraud in food stamps, I have a bridge in Brooklyn I'd like to sell you.
Anonymous wrote:
From my experience, Ryan is telling the truth.
As a teacher, I agree . . .
Anonymous wrote:From my experience, Ryan is telling the truth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People don't have to sell the cards - they can resell the items they buy and in fact it happens all the time on Craigslist and elsewhere.
So basically the only program that would satisfy a republican is a lunch counter where you eat and then leave, fully supervised the whole time. Because if you give something to a person, they might resell it.
Fabulous.
Anonymous wrote:So basically the only program that would satisfy a republican is a lunch counter where you eat and then leave, fully supervised the whole time. Because if you give something to a person, they might resell it.
Fabulous.
So, you are cool with spending the money on drugs? Great. Just great.
So basically the only program that would satisfy a republican is a lunch counter where you eat and then leave, fully supervised the whole time. Because if you give something to a person, they might resell it.
Fabulous.
Anonymous wrote:People don't have to sell the cards - they can resell the items they buy and in fact it happens all the time on Craigslist and elsewhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:you are ignorant. No one is going to sell the card that gives them access to all of their benefits. It's used fir everything not just food stamps.Anonymous wrote:food stamp fraud is going down because of electronic cards. The states issue them and monitor them.
Or do we just think it is going down? Fraud is much easier with those cards. It enables people to purchase all sorts of things that are not allowed. It also enables them to be easily sold.
http://www.cnn.com/2012/05/24/us/food-stamp-fraud/
You should really do some research before you call someone ignorant.
Anonymous wrote:you are ignorant. No one is going to sell the card that gives them access to all of their benefits. It's used fir everything not just food stamps.Anonymous wrote:food stamp fraud is going down because of electronic cards. The states issue them and monitor them.
Or do we just think it is going down? Fraud is much easier with those cards. It enables people to purchase all sorts of things that are not allowed. It also enables them to be easily sold.
you are ignorant. No one is going to sell the card that gives them access to all of their benefits. It's used fir everything not just food stamps.Anonymous wrote:food stamp fraud is going down because of electronic cards. The states issue them and monitor them.
Or do we just think it is going down? Fraud is much easier with those cards. It enables people to purchase all sorts of things that are not allowed. It also enables them to be easily sold.